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DawnTown Miami Unveils Winner of its First Design/Build Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Jan 21, 2013

Detail from the winning entry, Up-Downtown, by Manuel Clavel-Rojo and Jacob Brillhart

DawnTown, well known for its annual design ideas competitions for Miami, has announced the winner of its inaugural Design/Build competition. Over 110 submissions competed to design a low cost, temporary installation on the topic of Evolution in Miami. From a narrowed-down list of 16, the jury finally selected the international collaboration between Manuel Clavel-Rojo (Murcia, Spain) and Jacob Brillhart (Miami, Florida) as the winners. The team has now been tasked to present their design to the public in the next 30 days.

Up-Downtown is the title of the project, which Rojo defines as a metaphor for Miami, “A city is a complex machine, where everything is interconnected and any movement affects the other.” This concept is taken literally to present an interactive story of Miami’s rise. Miami is not a city that has developed steadily over time, but instead has had rapid growth spurts in generally short periods. The most interesting thing about Up-Downtown is how that intelligently that fact has been captured.

Winner: Up-Downtown by Manuel Clavel-Rojo and Jacob Brillhart

The installation is a 10’ x 10’ x 10’ box structure using steel for supports. A mirror sits at its base, with blue and pink neon lights representing the water’s edge and roadways, creating a perimeter of the downtown area. Through an analysis of building footprints and roadways, the design team created a system of wires that map out important buildings from Miami’s past, present, and future above the base. The wires are then assembled into a system of counterweights and pulleys which link to different flat planes that sit on top of the bed of wires. Once assembled, participants can interact with the installation by pulling on different wires, watching these flat planes extrude and form the outline of the different high rises around downtown Miami. Rojo goes on to state that “downtown needed people to become what it is now”, and without the interaction the installation lays dormant, waiting to be explored. The design is very clever, as it holds a didactic quality that can appeal to adults and children alike.

Winner: Up-Downtown by Manuel Clavel-Rojo and Jacob Brillhart

The installation will be setup at HistoryMiami in early March, and taken down in May, with the possibility of traveling to different sites in and around the city. The grand opening celebration will be announced through DawnTown’s and HistoryMiami’s respective websites and social media outlets. The DawnTown Design Build Competition is made possible by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, HistoryMiami, and the Miami Downtown Development Authority.

The jury also decided to award one honorable mention as a special distinction to the entry by Los Angeles-based team, SPORTS, consisting of Molly Hunker and Greg Corso.

Honorable Mention: entry by team SPORTS (Molly Hunker and Greg Corso)
Honorable Mention: entry by team SPORTS (Molly Hunker and Greg Corso)

All images courtesy of DawnTown.

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DawnTown Miami Unveils Winner of its First Design/Build Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Jan 21, 2013

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Detail from the winning entry, Up-Downtown, by Manuel Clavel-Rojo and Jacob Brillhart

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usa ● miami ● manuel clavel-rojo ● jacob brillhart ● florida ● dawntown

DawnTown, well known for its annual design ideas competitions for Miami, has announced the winner of its inaugural Design/Build competition. Over 110 submissions competed to design a low cost, temporary installation on the topic of Evolution in Miami. From a narrowed-down list of 16, the jury finally selected the international collaboration between Manuel Clavel-Rojo (Murcia, Spain) and Jacob Brillhart (Miami, Florida) as the winners. The team has now been tasked to present their design to the public in the next 30 days.

Up-Downtown is the title of the project, which Rojo defines as a metaphor for Miami, “A city is a complex machine, where everything is interconnected and any movement affects the other.” This concept is taken literally to present an interactive story of Miami’s rise. Miami is not a city that has developed steadily over time, but instead has had rapid growth spurts in generally short periods. The most interesting thing about Up-Downtown is how that intelligently that fact has been captured.

Winner: Up-Downtown by Manuel Clavel-Rojo and Jacob Brillhart

The installation is a 10’ x 10’ x 10’ box structure using steel for supports. A mirror sits at its base, with blue and pink neon lights representing the water’s edge and roadways, creating a perimeter of the downtown area. Through an analysis of building footprints and roadways, the design team created a system of wires that map out important buildings from Miami’s past, present, and future above the base. The wires are then assembled into a system of counterweights and pulleys which link to different flat planes that sit on top of the bed of wires. Once assembled, participants can interact with the installation by pulling on different wires, watching these flat planes extrude and form the outline of the different high rises around downtown Miami. Rojo goes on to state that “downtown needed people to become what it is now”, and without the interaction the installation lays dormant, waiting to be explored. The design is very clever, as it holds a didactic quality that can appeal to adults and children alike.

Winner: Up-Downtown by Manuel Clavel-Rojo and Jacob Brillhart

The installation will be setup at HistoryMiami in early March, and taken down in May, with the possibility of traveling to different sites in and around the city. The grand opening celebration will be announced through DawnTown’s and HistoryMiami’s respective websites and social media outlets. The DawnTown Design Build Competition is made possible by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, HistoryMiami, and the Miami Downtown Development Authority.

The jury also decided to award one honorable mention as a special distinction to the entry by Los Angeles-based team, SPORTS, consisting of Molly Hunker and Greg Corso.

Honorable Mention: entry by team SPORTS (Molly Hunker and Greg Corso)
Honorable Mention: entry by team SPORTS (Molly Hunker and Greg Corso)

All images courtesy of DawnTown.

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